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    Question Regarding Outfitter Camps and Access

    Yes it is public in the Bridger National Forest. I'm going to call the warden before I return this fall and then go about my plan of walking through the camp. Thanks for the response. You live, you learn.
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    Question Regarding Outfitter Camps and Access

    100% positive. I didn't have service on my phone, or I would have called the warden to confirm my rights at the time. It was my first hunt out west and didn't want to break any laws, so I avoided going down the road past the sign and about killed myself by blazing my own trail over the ridge...
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    Question Regarding Outfitter Camps and Access

    There is an area in Wyoming where I hunt and an outfitter sets up camp at the end of a forest road. The last time I was there, the outfitter had a gate and a "No Trespassing" sign set up on the road. I need to access the end of the road to reach a switchback trail to take me over a ridge into...
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    WY General Elk Tag options

    I was in your shoes last year. Here's the approach I took: I knew I would be flying into the state, so that narrowed my units to those general units within a 1-3 hour drive from my airport. I then looked at kill statistics and number of tags, etc for each unit I initially targeted. My main...
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    WY General Elk Tag options

    My $0.02 I was in your shoes last year. Here's the approach I took: I knew I would be flying into the state, so that narrowed my units to those general units within a 1-3 hour drive from my airport. I then looked at kill statistics and number of tags, etc for each unit I initially targeted...
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